The split of lockout types in Oxford follows the housing stock closely. Victorian terraced houses with nightlatches account for the largest share — one distracted exit and the door is locked from the inside. Composite and UPVC doors introduce a different failure mode: a handle not fully lifted at the point of closing leaves the multipoints unengaged, so the door feels locked from outside but the cylinder hasn't actually turned.
The most consistent hardware finding on Oxford callouts is worn mortice locks on Victorian terraces in Jericho, Cowley, and East Oxford used as student HMOs — not always an immediate emergency, but the underlying wear that turns a minor difficulty into a full lockout. Hardware in this condition rarely gives warning. When it finally gives way on a rushed morning or a cold night, having the right replacement on the van means the job stays one visit.